CAQ MNA François Tremblay Arrested for Impaired Driving Following Collision

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CAQ MNA François Tremblay Arrested for Impaired Driving Following Collision

SAGUENAY, QC – François Tremblay, the Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ) representative for the Dubuc riding, was arrested early Thursday morning for driving under the influence. The arrest followed a single-vehicle accident in the Saguenay region.

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The Details of the Incident

According to local police, the incident occurred around 1:25 a.m. in the Port-Alfred sector. Reportedly, Tremblay’s vehicle veered off the road and crashed into a fence near a railway line, eventually becoming immobilized in a snowbank.

While no injuries were reported, responding officers administered breathalyzer tests. The results indicated:

Political Fallout and CAQ Response

The arrest of the two-term MNA has sent ripples through the provincial government. Tremblay, who has held the Dubuc seat since 2018, currently serves as the parliamentary assistant to the Minister of Infrastructure.

The CAQ leadership has taken a stern tone regarding the incident:

  • François Jacques (Chief Government Whip): Described the situation as “extremely serious” and confirmed that the party is currently evaluating Tremblay’s future within the caucus.
  • Potential Consequences: While Tremblay was released on a promise to appear in court, he may face suspension or expulsion from the CAQ caucus pending the internal investigation.

Summary of Legal Status

DetailStatus
ChargesImpaired driving (pending formal court appearance)
InjuriesNone reported
License StatusSuspended
Current StandingUnder review by CAQ leadership

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